Digos City National High School

Digos City National High School

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Digos City National High School

Location in the Philippines

Rizal Avenue, Zone II, Digos City
Philippines
Coordinates 6°45′02″N 125°21′25″E / 6.75056°N 125.35694°E
Information
Type Public
Established August 1946
Principal Roger A. Manapol
Grades Zero base grading system
Color(s) Blue and white         
Nickname Digos City High, DiCNHS, National
Website Digos City National High School

Digos City National High School (DiCNHS) formerly known as Davao del Sur National High School, is situated at Rizal Avenue, Zone II, Digos City, is one of the biggest school in Davao Region, under the jurisdiction of the DepEd Division of Digos City. The Digos City National High School is also once the second largest secondary school in the country in terms of student population, second only to Rizal National High School in Pasig City. Founded on August 1946 with the name of Digos Junior High school.

History

The Digos City National High School (DICNHS) was founded in August, 1946. It was originally named Digos Junior High School. It started with just two humble nipa huts at Rizal Avenue, Digos, Davao del Sur. The school principal, then, was the late Crispin Tolentino. There were only nine (9) teachers to help him guide the 250 students from 1946 to 1967. Two years later, the name was changed to Digos Provincial High School.

From 1968 to 1975, the school principal was the late Federico Alferez. The school had 4,760 students, 249 teachers and employees. After twenty nine (29) years of hard work, perseverance and determination on the part of the administrator, the enrolment tremendously increase and later the name of the school was changed to Davao del Sur National High School specifically in 1970. At that time, there was an assistant principal, 8 department heads and guidance coordinator.

Mr. Ramon C. Presto became the school principal from 1976 to 1997 with 7,118 students, 252 teachers and seventeen (17) employees until he died in 1997. Mr. Alfonso G. Gomez, Jr., CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent of Davao del Sur took over and acted as Officer-in-Charge of the school from 1997 to August 12, 1998 with 7,973 students, 252 teachers and 17 employees.

In August 13, 1998, Dr. Concepcion R. Cadungog, former Education Supervisor in Mathematics and Assistant to the Schools Division Superintendent, Division of Davao del Sur took over from Mr. Alfonso G. Gomez, Jr. as Secondary School Principal IV with 12,110 students, 263 teachers and 18 employees.

Digos City Ordinance No. 05- II changed the name of Davao del Sur National High School into Digos City National High School last November 10, 2005. The ordinance is known as the Digos City National High Ordinance authored by City Councilor Josef F. Cagas and City Councilor Atty. Vic P. Cadungog, co-authored by all members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Digos City attested by then Vice-Mayor Atty. Joseph Peňas and approved by the then Digos City Mayor, Atty. Arsenio A. Latasa.


Vision

The Digos City National High School shall produce students who are academically equipped, technologically competitive and morally upright towards building a progressive society in cooperation with the community.

Mission

The Digos City National High School provides quality instruction, programs, projects and activities to prepare the students to face the challenges of the new millennium.

Goals

To provide a curriculum which extends and supports students through appropriate teaching and learning programs.

To develop conducive learning environment where mutual respect is demonstrated among students, teachers, parents and community.

To implement school management policies and practices that support efficient and effective administration, staff professional development and effective decision-making.

To develop, maintain and allocate physical and financial resources in line with the goals and improvement areas of the school.

To establish mutual beneficial relationship with parents and the community based on shared trust and participation.

Academic Programs

Basic Education Curriculum

This is a regular curriculum with special features for students whose needs are preparation for higher learning and gainful employment.

The four year curriculum builds on Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) with Technical vocational Education (TLE) as the core of the program. Opportunities for students to “earn-while-you-learn” shall be explored in this program. The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to enhance teaching and learning shall be encouraged.

The BEC also provides special classes/sections for students whose final grades are not less that 85% called Pilot classes.

Subjects taken by the students in the General Curriculum:

Subjects Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Fourth Year
Science General Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Mathematics Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Geometry Advanced Algebra,Trigonometry, Statistics
English Grammar and Philippine Literature Grammar and Afro-Asian Literature Grammar and American Literature Grammar and World Literature
Filipino Pag-unawa Gramatika Panitikang Pilipino Panitikang Asyano
Social Studies (AP) Philippine History and Government Asian History World History Economics
Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health (MAPEH) Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 7 Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 8 Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 9 Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health IV, Citizenship Advancement Training I (CAT I)
Technology and Livelihood Education Agriculture, Home Economics, Drafting and Entrepreneurship Agriculture, Home Economics, Drafting and Entrepreneurship Agriculture, Baking, Electronics, Dressmaking, Cosmetology, Entrepreneurship and Drafting Basic Computer Literacy, Agriculture, Culinary arts, Electronics, Entrepreneurship, Home Economics, Cosmetology, Baking, Drafting and Dressmaking
Values (EPP) Values Education (Sarili) Values Education (Kapwa) Values Education (Lipunan) Values Education (Diyos)

Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP)

The program has an enriched Science, Mathematics and English curriculum in addition to the standard requirements of the secondary education curriculum.


It provides additional enrichment material for Science and Technology, Mathematics and Earth Science.

Incoming first year students in Science Network Classes are required to pass OLSAT Aptitude and Ability Test and Personality Test.

They must maintain a final grade of not less than 80% in all subjects.

Subjects taken by ESEP students:

Subjects Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Fourth Year
Science General Science Biology Chemistry Advanced Physics
Mathematics Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Advanced Algebra Trigonometry, Precalculus & Calculus
English Grammar and Philippine Literature Grammar and Afro-Asian Literature Grammar and American Literature Grammar and World Literature
Filipino Pag-unawa Gramatika Panitikang Pilipino Panitikang Asyano
Social Studies (AP) Philippine History and Government Asian History World History Economics
Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health (MAPEH) Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health I Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health II Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health III Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health IV, Citizenship Advancement Training I (CAT I)
Values (EP) Values Education (Sarili) Values Education (Kapwa) Values Education (Lipunan) Values Education (Diyos)
Technology and Livelihood Education Basic Computer Education; Computer History; Computer Basics; Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint literacy) Intermediate Computer Education (Photo Editing; HTML Website creation; Desktop Publishing) Advanced Computer Education (Website creation and management; Photo Editing; Bookkeeping) Advanced Electronics
Science electives Earth Science Research I Conceptual Physics,
Biotechnology
Advanced Chemistry,
Research II
Math electives Basic Statistics/ Geometry Advanced Statistics

Special Program in the Arts (SPA)

The program provides special curriculum offerings for the development of talents and interest in visual arts, creative writing in English and Filipino, music, theatre arts, dance arts in addition to the standard requirements of the secondary education curriculum.

Special Program in the Arts envisions an excellent young artist with aesthetic potential and renewed spiritually committed to the preservation of Filipino Culture and heritage. Its objective is to develop students with special inclination to music, visual arts, theatre arts, creative writing, media arts and dance.

It is a nationwide program for students with potential or talents in the arts, namely, Music, Visual Arts, Theatre Arts, Media Arts, Creative Writing and Dance.

Special Education (SPED) Program

The program provides activities for students who are visually impaired, hearing impaired, mentally retarded, authestic or orthopedically handicapped and fast learners.

Special Program in Sports (SPS)

Special Program in Sports (SPS) is in line with the efforts of the Department of Education to institutionalize a program that will identify/discover students with potential talent in sports and hone their skills for higher levels of athletic competitions.

Open High School Program

This program aims to provide alternative mode of delivering secondary education. It puts premium on independent, self-pacing and flexible study to reach learners who are unable to start or complete secondary educationdue to problem of time, distance, education design, physical impairment, financial difficulties or family problems.

The Open High School Program is learner-centered and makes use of a wide range of teaching/learning strategies through combination of print and non-print media.

Non-Formal Education (NFE) or Alternative Learning System (ALS)

This program offers alternative learning opportunities for the out of school youth and adults specifically those who are 15 years and above and unable to avail themselves of the educational services and programs of the formal education. It reaches out to citizens of varied interest, demographic, characteristics and socio-economic origins and status.

Its primary objective is to provide literacy programs to eradicate illiteracy.

Student Service Program and Facilities

In line with its objectives of developing a well-rounded personality of Digos City National High School, the school maintains the following facilities and implements the following services:

Guidance Services

Formal guidance counseling services as well as informal guidance counseling are provided to the students through frequent, cordial and simulating contacts. Programs are provided to direct and assist the students in their academic, spiritual and moral, emotional/psychological, social, career likewise with personal and impersonal relationship.

Library Services

Books in the library are available on open shelves. Students can use them freely. Books should be returned to their respective shelves after use.

The school library is located in the second floor of the Multi-Media Center near the HE Building and Food Court. It is open daily from Monday to Sunday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm to cater the services to the students of the Daily Class Program and Open High School Program (OHSP).

Prefect of Discipline

This Office is directly in charge of discipline. The coordinator and members are responsible for the discipline of students and investigation of violation of school rules and regulations. They recommend penalties to the Principal.

The Office of the Prefect of Discipline is adjacent to the Guidance Office and near to the Administration Office.

Health Services

To promote good health and well-being of the students, the school provides first aid in emergency cases.

The Clinic is maintained by one (1) full-time nurse and part-time assistants who are available to attend to the health needs of the students. Free medicines and first aid treatments are provided in the clinic.

The school clinic is located in the main building near the School Centrex and Mathematics department office.

Computer Laboratory

The computer laboratories are located on the second floor of the Science Building, School Centrex, HE Building, Library and Multi-Media Room.

These laboratories provide services to the students during their classes in computer and in the computer-aided instruction.

Food Services

Good nutrition is essential to student’s growth, development and achievement. The school canteen provides these services. It serves the food and nutritional needs of the students like snacks, lunch, breakfast, and school supplies. The students are also provided the opportunity of developing desirable food habits and social behavior.

The school canteen is located near the Science Building, HE Building and Multi-Media Center.

The school canteen also serves as a laboratory for Home Economics, retail trade and in the incidental teaching of health and nutrition. It provides hands-on training for students on planning, purchasing, handling and storage, preparation, serving and sale on safe and nutritious meals.

Science Laboratories

Science Laboratories provide services both for Science teachers and students to help facilitate the learning of Science and Technology courses. They provide laboratory facilities that would create proper atmosphere conductive for science investigation and in the preparation, distribution and the use of science equipment and supplies in their demonstration class, individual or group experiments and projects.

The science laboratories are located in the following venues: A. DOST Building near the Security Guard House for Physics Laboratory and Research/ Advance Chemistry Laboratory.
B. Main Building near the Science Department Office and Filipino Department for Chemistry Laboratory and Science I Laboratory.
C. Science Building Near the school canteen for Biology Laboratory.

TLE Laboratories

These laboratories provide services to the students in TLE classes in the four curricular areas:

Values Formation Center

To enrich the classroom experiences and to develop n the students the desired values and attitudes as persons, the campus ministries in the different religious sectors provide services for worshiping and living. To attain these goals, they conduct prayer sessions, class formation, Eucharistic celebration, meditations and readings of magazine, bible and pamphlets in the Meditation Garden located at the back of the left wing of the main building.

Supreme Student Government (SSG)

SSG Officers S.Y. 2014-2015Big text


HIGHER RANKS

PRESIDENT – KEIN JOSHUA ADANZA

VICE-PRESIDENT – JANA TRISHAYLE CABALUNA

SECRETARY – TRISHIA FAYE TORREON

TREASURER – PATRICIA ANN TAMPOS

AUDITOR – JAYSON FRANCIS BANLASAN

PIO – MIGUEL FLORENCE MIRANDA

PO – MARIA CECILIA MOLINA

BUSSINESS MANAGER – REY ANTHONY LLANOS


4TH YEAR REPRESENTATIVES

RAPHAELLE ANNE AMASOL (Chairman)

RHEA KASSANDRA BALDOZA

CYRELL LABAJO

RUBEN LEGASPI


3RD YEAR REPRESENTATIVES

GWEN VICTORIA CARRILLO (Chairman)

FEDILYN DEIPARINE

JEAN LOUISE REQUILMAN

HERBERT LESTER OBESO


2ND YEAR REPRESENTATIVES

AMIE RHOSE JULIA CAMPOMANES (Chairman)

ANDREY NALDS AMOROSO

LYLE DAN MANGUBAT

MARCNEAL GENE SAYSON


1ST YEAR REPRESENTATIVES

ENDRIA SILVA (Chairman)

PRINCESS KATE VISAYA

KRISTINE FLORES

IZABEL SMITH

Commission on Elections (ComElec)

Digos City National High School Marching Band

Dicnhs Special Program in the Arts Rondalla


League of Engineering and Science Students (LESS)

Is an organization exclusively only for the ESEP students to enhance more of their capability. The first ever LESS Science and Research Congress was held on March 7, 2014 at Gaisano Grand Mall Digos.

Campus Press

Publications

Ang Bagong Landas

Ang Bagong Landas is the official publication of the Digos City National High School for Filipino. It has received a lot awards not only locally but also regionally and nationally. The current editor-in-chief is Thea Aira Bation, and the incumbent advisers are Mrs. Gemma Guttierez and Mrs. Fe Jumalin.

Patnugot sa Editoryal Lucille Danica Caniban

Patnugot sa Lathalain Nicole Xyza Junsay

Patnugot sa Agham at Teknolohiya Abigael Ramos

Patnugot sa Isports The Aira Bation

Tagakuha ng Larawan Franco Libre


The Pioneer

The Pioneer is the official publication of the Digos City National High School for English. Just like Landas, it has also received many awards and recognition from highly respected award giving bodies here in the region and in the country. The current editor-in-chief is Gene Patrick Rible, and the incumbent advisers are Mrs. Arteleigh Mondejar and Mrs. Rosela Angelo.

Radio Broadcasting

Echoes 11 (Filipino)

Echoes 11 (English)

Collaborative Publishing

Ang Tinta

The Heralds


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